
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., told guest host Pete Hegseth on the Fox News show "Hannity" on Wednesday that the 2024 Republican nomination would likely be Donald Trump's if he wants to run.
"Unless there's something coming out of left field I don't see coming, it's his nomination if he wants it," Graham said. "The Republican base appreciated him. We don't appreciate all the things he does sometimes. But from a policy point of view, he was the most successful president from a conservative's point of view since Ronald Reagan."
Graham went on to add that Trump could win the 2024 election, but it depends on how he runs his campaign.
"[Trump] will be in the White House in 2024 if he runs a disciplined campaign," Graham said.
The South Carolina Senator then spoke about Trump's achievements during his time in office and that more Republicans need to speak about them.
"Remember the Trump years on the border, ISIS, Afghanistan, … [and] energy independence," Graham said. "We should talk [about this] every day."
Graham reinforced that the Republican focus needs to be on "America-first" if they want to win the election, and Trump is the right candidate to lead that.
"I'm looking for an America-first agenda led by Donald Trump that we can run on as a team and point out the flaws of the Biden agenda," Graham said.
"We will clean their clock. In 1994, we won 73 seats to take over … the House for the first time in 40 years. If we play our cards right, we will exceed that."